auxiliary (adj) 2 of a verb : accompanying another verb and typically expressing person, number, mood, or tense [M-W's Col. Dic.]
In "He is a boy", "is" denotes singular number and present tense. Though it doesn't tell exactly about the person, it does tell it's either second or third person. Do I have it right? Please let me know. Thanks.
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Never mind your question, you have `it`s` incorrect for a start. It`s is it is.. ` and you should get it right.
— Anonymous
Never mind your question, you have `it`s` incorrect for a start.
It`s is it is..
` and you should get it right.
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Never mind your question, you have `it`s` incorrect for a start. It`s is it is.. You want to use its Always ask yourself , `Do I want to say it is ?` and you should get it right.